word choice - "On tomorrow" vs. "by tomorrow"


Which is correct?




  • I will transfer the amount on tomorrow.

  • I will transfer the amount by tomorrow.




Answer



You could say one of two things:



I will transfer the amount tomorrow.


I will transfer the amount by tomorrow.



The first indicates that the transfer will occur tomorrow exactly. The second indicates that the transfer might occur before tomorrow, but will not occur later than tomorrow.


This is just incorrect:



I will transfer the amount on tomorrow.



You never use the preposition on to govern adverbs such as today or tomorrow.


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